Lindsay is a writer that's freshly entered the industry and is currently a contributor at Game Rant. In terms of writing, she loves poetry and fiction, or any good story, really. Video games have been ...
A growing number of educators and policymakers are being drawn to open educational resources, convinced that the free, malleable, and shareable academic content offers advantages that traditional ...
Thirteen states and 40 school districts are joining the U.S. Department of Education’s open education resource initiative, #GoOpen, the federal education department announced today. The Department of ...
At a friendly yet spirited debate last month over the pros and cons of open educational resources, publishers and OER advocates agreed on at least one thing: The “old” textbook market is broken. But ...
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The cost of expensive commercial textbooks is a growing barrier to students’ ability to succeed. From 2006 to 2016, the cost of textbooks increased by 88 percent, more than than nearly any other ...
The Graduate School of Education has joined the SUNY-wide effort to reduce the costs of higher education by launching an Open Education Research Lab dedicated to replacing high-priced textbooks and ...
Now is the time of year when U.S. public school districts spend a combined $8 billion on instructional materials while trying to ensure that schools receive the maximum value for their money.
Openly licensed content gives instructors added freedom to engage with students in the classroom and to use course materials in new and innovative ways. Below is an introduction to open pedagogy and ...
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